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Jackie Fraser-Quigg
GB

Jackie

4/5
United Kingdom
Was able to see all the best parts of the capital in a short amount of time whilst enjoying the open top views on a beautifully sunny day. The commentary was also helpful.
Geoff Nielsen
US

Geoff

5/5
United States
Excellent ticket package, bus service was frequent enough and had 3 great routes. The drivers were courteous and helpful in our journey. We also took advantage of the added benefit of a Thames river cruise from Westminster pier to the Tower Pier. Will definitely use Headout again!
sharon stratford

Sharon

5/5
This was the perfect end to our time over Christmas in London. We loved the tour and the guide was both knowledgable and engaging.
Ruth Friedman

Ruth

5/5
For a bus tour, it can be a bit pricey and I was hesitant at first. But Oh My God! The tour is just so beautiful. The city looks so much different during the night. I would strongly suggest you to go for the ride.
Johnnie McKissick

Johnnie

5/5
Me and my family had an awesome time. Sitting on the top deck of the bus and making our way through the streets of London was just amazing.
Donald Meredith Massie
US

Donald

5/5
United States
We were able to see a lot of London in only 2 days because it was so convenient to take the bus and to have admission already paid for many of the sites we visited.
Evan Allan Watkin
NZ

Evan

4/5
New Zealand
Just being able to see all the life-like famous people and having photos taken with those we liked so much over the years.
PAGANINI LUISA
IT

Paganini

4/5
Italy
Having the pass makes it much easier by avoiding ticket lines, however, there are some aspects that are good to point out: some facilities have rather limited opening hours, you have to take this into account when planning activities because you risk missing something: for example, we were not able to visit Westminster Abbey because a) on Sundays it is open only for worship, b) by postponing the visit to the following Tuesday morning we alas discovered that on October 1, that is when we wanted to go) the abbey opens at 1 p.m. Having to leave in the afternoon we missed it. Or the London Eye opens only late in the morning and, having to make reservations, the performance of the whole day suffers, because one cannot go to a museum, for example, as there is no time to do so either before (they open at 10 a.m.) or after (many close at 5 p.m. and between the time to go and the time to visit one would be squeezed in); moreover, the pass does not give priority of entry, despite the reservation. Finally, I would have preferred the pass to include more art venues than entertainment venues. Then if you are not able to use all the passes, the savings in spending are nullified

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